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BBC World News has exclusive access as Queen Rania of Jordan launches her own channel on YouTube to challenge stereotypes about the Middle East and Islam, and films her as she talks frankly about terrorism, honour killings and the rights of Arab women.
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The Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction celebrates diverse and thought-provoking writing. Kirsty Wark presents from this year's awards ceremony in Central London.
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Duncan Kennedy reports on Mexico's illegal drugs trade and the lives that are lost as a result of it.
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First Steps visits Uganda, to look at how children are being prepared for their most important challenge.
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This series has been designed to appeal to viewers who travel frequently for both business and leisure.
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